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County tribune. CHRISTMAS EDITION 1921 TWELVE PAGES VOL. XXXVIII NO. 37 WAU6EON, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921 AIDING HOME BUILDERS1 ACCIDENT AT i CELEBRATES 90TH . r. , J FULTON STREET ANNIVERSARY the Daton Journal in regard to thej I ' legislation just enacted recently ini Dr. Lauber of Defiance, Ohio,' Mrs. H. A. Haughton, who lives on regard to exemption on Income Tax'piungea through the south gate at East Oak St., celebrated her 90th t liuililing and Loan Association tne Fulton Street crossing last Sun- birthday anniversary Monday, Dec Liividends: 'day evening. The gates were let ember 5th. The following poem was ( One ot the most valuable pieces of iown for the 20th Century that is , contributed bv a friend of Mrs. l.gislation enActell by any congress uc here at 4:40 p. m. and Dr. Lauber Haughton's and was composed by i ..ient years, is the provision in the was approaching the crossing from Abram Teachout of Cleveland, Ohio, r. .!v tax revision measure which pro- the north traveling .about fifteen at the age of 93 years, and he died at v.uen that incomes up to $300 from miles an hour, it was a misty night the age of 95. 1 u . ling and loan association divi- nnj his wind shield was covered 'with , ( .i .s are to be exempt from income moist and it was evident that he didj THE CLOSING OF LIFE'S U.....tion. It means cheaper money not see the gate but luckily they. JOURNEY 1 i home building which will go far were three, as they saved him frompast falls the evening; it's so, t ird solving the housing situation, driving directly in front of the train.! Though the words may be spoken iiiidir tins measure the saver isi No one was hurt and the car was soft and low. n taxed, lie is encourageu 10 save not badly damaged. . The nalsied cheek, the furrowed brow. Outside ot having to pay lor a new xhe lcoks all bright with winter's THE NEW RESERVOIR A TRIBUTE TO BENJAMIN FRANKLIN sui . can save without paying a oig 1 .rt.on of the dividends his savings .1. earn to the government lor taxes. H can be assured of safety and fair i-t..rn for his money. He need not si. irice the first to obtain the g c.iid. Up to $300 the dividends he rc. eives are exempt from income t Xcs and further, the building and gate the Doctor and family are worse off for their accident. GASES IN COURT ,i associations which he patronizes Hlstnn v9 w'arrv L. Hardv. Mvrtle I. and makes possible are exempt. : Hard and The Peopie8 state Bank . aving is the salvation of the man of Wauseon action for money only, a.i . ultimately it may mean the sal- amount $1700 . v. won of the country. A thrifty per- ln tne case' of c. P- Stotzer vs I. son is an industrious person. He w Metcali. action on cognovit note. i. to work to save. And whi e lie judment by confession in the sum K.' neiping inmseii he is' helping of $t05 with interest at 8 per cent otn is and nis country, which needs f November 16th. Execution no ..a home owning citizens. Where awarded. t.e saver is, coisnevism cannot ne, -lne weber poison case will be up i ti i ruuicaiibiu mum pensii. at inconsistent and inco rxa t oppostics. snow These, alas! they warn me .to testify That evening of my days is drawing nigh. I did not think at dawning day So swift the morn would fly away Nor did I dream at regal noon That eventide would come so soon. I did not ever think to be So old a lady as now you see. It seemed at morn so very far Ere I should reach the evening star; At noon 1 still felt well and strong, All full of hope and full of song. And evening seemed so lar away, Until I felt its withering sway. . - xne w euer jjuisuu case win ue ujji sh. They for trial S0Ine time in january. Mrs. i At heart the truth I cannot hide, ompauoie Weber was indicted on the charge of Around me falls the , eventide; I attempting to poison her father and 'I've reached the very brink 'ihe building and 1 an associations mother. olu;r the maximum of safety and a In the case of C. F. Stotzer vs od rate of interest consistent with Ralph Shaffer, action for $100, was Sji'-ty. They make dollars useful, in Justice Court Monday. Art Baker A d if they are to enjoy their full sold a Ford car to Chas. Stotzer and r.i.asure ot benefit, there must be Stotzer sold the car to Shaffer and le.is expenditure oi money in wildcat Zug, and they sold the car to a Jew ft cks and more placing of funds in in Toledo. The police took the car 'A richer promise I now can say 1 : - 1 : . . "j . " , z r ' 1 T 1 11- i 1 i j T"U . C , . The cold, dark stream from which I shrink. Hope promised much, but little gave; My forward look is death, the grave, But there's a promise I have heard That in my need doth aid afford, , leaitimata institutions' for saving, awav from the Jew. holding that it This congress has sought to encour- was stolen, afterwards it was found a re by exemption from income tixes the car was not stolen and was re u. to the amount of $300. It is plevied. No cause for action was g v-ng everybody a chance to save by the verdict. t king off the penalty which hither-! t) i.as existed ni a measure against TTTi?orAv nriD s uing, and the state as a whole will ItsUAi CLUB so :i begin to show the effect s of this I December Twentieth .8 ! policy in more and belter builJ-i Hostess - Chloe Edgar iiigs. i Roll Call Christmas Quotations Thimble Day ..Christmas Exchange There are said to be over fifteen Christmas Reading . . Elsie Trimble million telephone numbers in this Masters of the Violin ..Belle Miley touiitry, and just look what a hard Value of -Music in Character Building tune you have getting even one of Mayine Sullinger tliein. ; Music n 8 s&t&zm z&z&mky. Than any of ray early days; It softens my heart, it makes n calm. It fills my soul with healing balm. It strengthens e'en my failing sight At eventide it will be light. G. A, R. ELECTION The G. A. R. election was held last Saturday, the following officers were elected lor the ensuing year: Commander Sylvester Walters, of Arch bold. S. V. Commander Levi Hoy. I. V. Commander Dan Miller. Chaplain Isaiah McConkey. . Officer of the Day Abe Hoge bom. Surgeon Denny Poster. Gate Keeper Homer Overmeyer, The Quartermaster is ' "r"t', TiirltMwwwnMrT'Tr" 1 " i I "" 1 I 3- . ,t .. - MUCH. Brissot De Warville referred to in a former number of these sketch :s in one of his letters on Benjamin Franklin says: "'Thank God he still i exists! This great man for so many! years the preceptors of the Amen-! c:ins, who so gloriously contributed! to theii independence. I have ju.stj ueen to see him and enjoy his con-' versation." A little further along in this letter ue Woiville teils this; WEST ELMJ5TREET Meeting of Property Owners Held at Court House Mon day Evening Majority Jb'or the Improvement IVES SCHOLAR SHIP FUND Started By The Civic League of VVauseon, Ohio, Decem ber 12, 1921 A meeting of the property owners ff West iLlm titreet was held at the: Court House Monday evening, and a tuajority was present. xhe County Engineer was present' to explain uie improvement in detail oivl Wkt r,.. n,M k and what aid the State will give ac-' appropriate than the name of Ives veident about Franklin's boyhood. 7 , -lne man wno Drougnt the wonderful "The Puritanic austerity which at told ti , . t week thought of service to others and t c time Diedominated in Massacliu-L ? -,, an,article last week,: planted it so well in the hearts ani t,.a time pitdominaiea in Masbati a the ytatu wlU 50 cent o the hives of nr vn., mn , ti,;0 impressed tne mu.u oi youn , inlprovelnent if ,t id built according B.njanun in a manner more oblique tj the Uns and BpecificatioM. t an it hau done that of his father ft is not the Count Commissioners xne oiu man was m tne yiacLice oil. - the rmmf irnnAV vo making long prayers and benedictions j wh.t kin, . srppt . , h.J The members of the Civic League are more than happy to know that a fund, known as the Ives Scholarship Fund, has been started for our boys oeiore su his meals. efc. lining of winter, u L I out me btate says the kind ot ma- ...v ,t.r. tnr tiu 'fatw Ja,-e l"1-ra luty Per. cent of the cost , fi v. loi bu.lumg a road they maintain it. sa;,s the boy, it would be great A n people say, "Who is . . n ..1 4. 1 1 0"- 3Ls yo and I. We agree had cone as far nhvainol AnHnv. a.id let u.at suffice for the winter." ! 7 ' .b"l 1?at . P y su?h!ance would allow, so he went away, In closing his letter on this great T, ' V "l ' 1 . Z ..? ,t v ., "ileavlnS as a. heritage to the boys and young people of .this coTimunity the terail they shall use. When the of the State. This was not accom plished in a day. We cannot tell how long, but we do know how freely he gave of himself that the young might grow and be strong, for he also helped them to learn to be on their honor at all times, keeping them selves clean and helping others to live so. Could there be anything more nnsi-iiKe x xnis great man a iiw.jii i; ""-.,"" "ic i" i Sicilian, ifcn ai vine oavo lie uvea rearea witn ms lam.iy ,n a nomejohio the bu)k tff -1 which he has built on the spot where, It be folly to plan foi .... o.y ,v., """ improvement where ne loanJ himselt wandenn.? t;me and not vvitiiout home and without acquaint-; . ! it UIILV, MVU.UOt 31111 111 1-J , J-1 ' A ness, loieianct;, uiuciatigaoie laoar and love 1' the people thes forui case are about four large cities of . improvement ol the street at make preparations for thought ot service to others. .The name of C. J. Ives shall nnt Hio in for theWauseon and vicinity. We all loved mm ior ne surely aved tor others, sf The above picture was taken the day water was first pumped into the new reservoir. You can judge from the size of it, the amount of water that can be stored there. The capacity when pumped full is 70,000,000 gallons, enough water to last approximately 200 days. It took approximately two weeks to pump it full with only a moderate rainfall. large majority of the property owners are in favor of the improve- !m, f,,l u.,- u -a the character of Franklin; and the.a "h" ,1 TL Z "'T 1 you muit write name like his." if you wish for a M. W. A, ELECTS At the annual election of the local HUSKING PARTY IVir. nilU 111.19. A 1111 UOl llivl vr iLKr ts; NEAV RESTAURANT Wauseon is to have a new restau- cost that is to be assessed against the village and property owners and that the street be improved in accord ance with the plans and specifica tions as provided. It is only fare that this be done. it is the "consensus" of opinion of the property owners that a ronrrpte camp of the Modern Woodmen of re-surtacing be used in the improve America the following officers were i.itnt of this street and not like the chosen for the coming year: ione that is now worn out, but thev do council Vjan iiiiicii Advisor Blane Buckmaster Clerk G. A. Stratton Banker Don Hammontree Escort Silas Kring Dr. George W. Hartman Watchman Bret Turner Sentry Harding Andrew , Trustee Ward Robinson let us cany on his work. How many churches are anxious to place $50.09 or $100.00, and some ' even mor, where their Sunday School pupils can be helped, if not the pupils' iu their schools, perhaps some other. What is the difference so "long as we catch the Scout Spirit of service to God and man. To the man with money; is there any interest you owe to our fellow being? Have you ever caught the Scout Spirit of service? Would you not like to think you have made the future of some boy or girl brighter because you helped them at the proper time? Can you sit alone wit.h vnnr tKnllo-Vifa and -fanl la t.: want a street that will last for years; are the best kind of citizen by keep- fulc " paiu ior, one mat does notjing all that you have for yourself have to be re-built every year at a and those that are nearest you? Be large cost. honest with yourself. Thu fund will 1 here is so much meney turned . be administered by a Board ofDirec over to the county each Vear for the tors which were elected bv the aiem- uu"u"'6 it, ia w uc uocu uy j oers oi tne Uivic League. the County Commissioners when ever girls who are in need of ass;sta:e they see fit. The Council petitioned will be permitted to make application the County Commissioners whenever! to this Board, making their plans and Alter the election the Woodmen: I'Vllllt-II ii Nlll'll mini- I lit film-: I..ITY1 rrodT IT It 113 111-. . ... . . . ,a " "::: '' r i ' .c.i uvan- Known to tne said coard, and 1- """. o iiuiumu wiBisuiiB uge ui wuii mere are otner places worthy will be tfiven the desin it of "hot dog," coffee and pickles ! after this aid It has been hinted !rssis?nace When the time corner Dozens of the "puppies ' disappeared that the Central Avenue property that they can pay this back, they will down the throats of the hardy Wood- owners want this aid and if it s n,,t: ' i :tv. :A v.i men while Ross Furney and Walter! accepted as specined that ft may be! others', and so the work will go on Powell as orchestra made it like a real cabaret. ivciv one uriiui uru a kuou lhhg nauseoii anil uie property owners hi.l.ln iuto that ,;n u and the Woodmen who were absent cannot afford to lose this chance. rnmA A v j j- seem ' used there, We do not wnnt to lose this aid for The world will be made richer bv your having invested in some of the be; any to be ap nnmrpH hv rhu naur rnmmandu, . . 1 , - 1 ? - 1 . 1 1 ... -U OA4-U f i.u:n . 1 1. m : . . tneir neignDors ana inenas ior iieip- i'ic ox mis mourn, xue room iu T,r,,,n:4;n un nKnnt it Installation will be held at the in(? them in the husking of their corn. 'the Arcade, formerly occupied by the-PPO"tion, men, how about it . .u.ai ""CU,,6 , uanuaijr un- ast Friday aDout ii men gatnereo less otherwise provided. It was not at their farm to assist in this friendly decided if it was to be private or :.,. Then, at nn.,n th n.ithhor public installation. iatliea came w;th well filled baskets! certainly miss, d a good time, as ha Mr. W. W. Croainger represented , other way So every one that can northeast of Wauseon wish to thankirant which will be open on or about tJZ Y- T -1 Mon-jplan to help in a big way and be i room in -iTtl ' " J " " lonil oil aniAVful a not 1 1 n-V HlTinur An auto is a necessity to some peo- i pie simply because their neighbors Hot lunches in the school have one. health insurance for the young. Atlnntip fln.l Pnrifin Ton C.n Viaa been leased bv L. S. Williams, whcl WOMAN'S CLUB will establish the new enterprise. ! . December Twentieth New and up-to-date equipment will nl5lury ui be installed and the place will be at tractively arranged. IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION DUE? Mrs. Influnece of The Bible . Mrs. Music Ida Reynolds Mary Hayes CANDY Buy your Xmas candies Saturday while the assortment Is at its best 5G ,15Cpound 20 C poun( 17C Mun( .... .. 30Cpound 27 G poun( ZZ 75G taI Home made Peanut Brittle Home Made Peanut Ear Home Made Cocoanut Brittle Fancy Mixed Candy Fancy Brilliant Hard Mixed Rich Vanilla Peanut Cluster Fancy 1 lb. Eoxes Chocolates Special Prices for Churches and Schools NUTS 27C, Fancy mixed nuts, 1 lb. .... Large California Budded Walnuts, per lb. 25C, 30C- Large No. 1 Washed Brazil Nuts, 1 lb. 2 lbs. 2 lbs. 2 lbs. Extra Large Almonds, 1 lb. 50C 45C 45G 55C FRUIT 50 Bunches Large Ripe Eananas Sweet Juicy California Naval Oranges . Large, Heavy Grape Fruity 3 for 29C doz 25C 35C IOC a is , ior the lmnrove- to An all von ran if fi n. ; ment while G.o. Dunham. Simon a Viio- m-ft it TIT ill Via ..n..K luinkhouser ranic Xolb, Louis j If ten thousand is a big gift to you. IGottschalk, truce Cramer ai?d a num-jso much the better. There is no iber of otheis said we cannot affordjamount too large and rvoae ar t-o to lose the chance. Ismail for this work. i,et us all get HEADS COUNTY ''taTX? aiiiMOl JUtlAL. UINIO The Eilton , County Ministerial Union met at the M. E. Church. Wan- jseon, Tuesday, Dec. 6ch, in the first HOSPITAL NOTES .KJ regular meeting ot the season. Jjr, Harvey Graver,, who- nnder Vi r. lhe.fMSe officers were elected; ' went an appendectomy operation has Mi r ; T iT 'm , 1 tresis, recovered sufficiently to be removed !S -T Walker, Fayette, to his home Monday afternoon. of a ? ! Sec.-Treas 13 1 The program consisted ii Mrs. Armeda Weber of Elmira who I to an o improved. i : .i, ii. . . , , . . . ' gitisioii oi ine proDiem oi world peace submitted to an operation last week, mi" " ""-vn- iciciciire lu wie reia- is mucn impi P , i,uu vx uie minister ana cnurcn to it. I PYTHIAN SISTERS ELECT OFFICERS Milford Baer, who has undergone two operations is getting along nicely. Mrs. Bertha Nagel of Archbold underwent an operation last week. Has opened the largest Auto Storage space in Fulton Co. Your own private space always open. Clean and Warm. Storage $4.00 per month. Malage Grapes, per lb. Fancv Washington Apples, per lb. Don't forget to leave your order for Brick Ice Cream for your Xmas -dinner. ' WAUSEON FRUIT CO. s ijKnnnmnu:n:;j::n;:::::::::n:::: YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Where wlil you eat it? Is that the question which is bother ing you just now? We can solve it for you. Our cuisine is the best. Our service is swift and silent, and as for the food well, one must eat it to know the joy of eating. It defies description. A good dinner can not be properly de scribed by any one but a Dickens, so come in and try ours. Chicken dinner everv night and Sunday. AVERY INN F. W. AVERY, Prop. Wauseon, Ohio A Little Better Service A Little Better Food A Lot More Homelike , NOTICE BACK TO NORMAL Have reduced your repair cost to. 75c per hour for labor. - i ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED WE HAVE EXPERT MECHANICS AND ALL EQUIPMENT To do all motor, starter, generator, battery, reboring of cylinders, in fact any job of repairing on any make of automobile. Have installed hot and cold water for washing cars. Storage with cars washed twice a month, $6.00. VESTA. ; ; STORAGE BATTERIES Guaranteed Two Years HI-POWER' .' Gasoline and Motor Oils More Miles Per Gallon Get our prices on Batteries, Tires and all Accessories -Prices Guaranteed The Pythian Sisters elected the following olficers at their meeting on uecemoer itn. M. E. C Ida Davenport P. C Florence Snyder Ex. Sr. Clara Myers Ex. Jr. Helen Upp Mgr. Virginia Myers Protector Rosella Disbrow , Guard Olga King Captain Kathryn Files Painist Bernice Norman Trustee Clara Theobald Delegate Anna Poorman Alternate Hazel Bay There will be initiary work at the Mr. J. W. Long of Delta underwent a surgical operation last week. Mr. Vernon Sheeley oi Stryker was operated upon last Thursday. Mr. George Weber of Pettisville was operated on for acute appendici tis Saturday morning. Mrs, Rose Case who underwent an operation Sunday is doing nicely. Mr. Frank Hancock of Delta under went an operation Monday. ! Mrs. Mabel Vonier of Stryker was "c "'"'S on I'eeemoer zist, ana Operated on Tuesday morning and a Aulas riartv HfrerwarH All cm. u . . . D , v. ",. ;. r is as wen as can De expecteu. tera and Brother Knights urged to conie and bring a package contain-' Cemetery baskets and wreathes at ing a discarded article from home. A the' Green House. They will stay good time is anticipated. ) nice all winter. 36-3. See the Fine New Line of ' . Gibson Xmas and New Year Cards and Seals at Gehring-Ruhlin Co. 35-4- 'I-"I-'I--I-'I--fi-..M-- 1"M"M M I i IHI Opening of New Arcade RESTAURANT I wish to announce that I will open a new Restaurant in the Arcade. This will be a RESTAURANT in all the word implies. Everything will be modern and new. Cleanliness will be the motto. A cheerful place where you can eat and enjoy yourself. We invite you to inspect our t dining room and kitchen. Believing I know how to serve jj you well, I extend to you a cordial welcome at all times. S Watch our window for opening date. Free coffee and doughnuts will be served from 10:00 ? a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on the opening date. : L, S. WILLIAMS, Prop. t